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When Others Hurt, Condemn, Humiliate You


Quick Study Bible Help - When Others Hurt, Condemn, Humiliate You



Read this new Quick Study to learn more about how to react when others hurt you. Remember, challenges are in our lives to make us better people and the Bible provides the answers. 


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Quick Study Bible Help - When Others Hurt, Condemn, Humiliate You


Read this new Quick Study to learn more about how to react when others hurt you. Remember, challenges are in our lives to make us better people and the Bible provides the answers.

"We do not want our behavior to lower to the degree of those who trespassed against us and we must remember that we all want to be forgiven. Jesus said, “For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you:” Matthew 6:14 As you sit with the Spirit, allow your forgiveness to penetrate all areas of the problem. Breathe, and rest in the Spirit." ORDER your download to read more!

Sometimes we need biblical help quickly. These new Quick Study Bible Help downloads offer a fast way to have a mini- study as well as providing easy insight and spiritual direction based on scripture; for those times in life when you need help now.

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